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Colombia's Transitional Justice: A Landmark Ruling with Unresolved Issues
Recent rulings on FARC-EP's kidnapping policy and extrajudicial killings by the La Popa Battalion mark a milestone for Colombian transitional justice, yet ambiguities around sentencing and freedom restrictions remain.
Colombia's Transitional Justice: A Landmark Ruling with Unresolved Issues
Recent rulings on FARC-EP's kidnapping policy and extrajudicial killings by the La Popa Battalion mark a milestone for Colombian transitional justice, yet ambiguities around sentencing and freedom restrictions remain.
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28% Bias Score


Ireland to Cooperate with Reformed Troubles Legacy Body
The Republic of Ireland will cooperate with a reformed UK body handling Northern Ireland Troubles cases, part of a new framework agreed between the British and Irish governments, involving a new Irish police legacy unit and a €25m support fund for victims.
Ireland to Cooperate with Reformed Troubles Legacy Body
The Republic of Ireland will cooperate with a reformed UK body handling Northern Ireland Troubles cases, part of a new framework agreed between the British and Irish governments, involving a new Irish police legacy unit and a €25m support fund for victims.
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28% Bias Score


German Catholic Dioceses Pay Millions in Recognition of Sexual Abuse
Following decades of concealed sexual abuse within the German Catholic Church, three dioceses—Mainz, Limburg, and Fulda—have disbursed millions of euros in "recognition of suffering," with Mainz paying approximately €2.8 million, Limburg €2.5 million, and Fulda €619,000, alongside additional therapy...
German Catholic Dioceses Pay Millions in Recognition of Sexual Abuse
Following decades of concealed sexual abuse within the German Catholic Church, three dioceses—Mainz, Limburg, and Fulda—have disbursed millions of euros in "recognition of suffering," with Mainz paying approximately €2.8 million, Limburg €2.5 million, and Fulda €619,000, alongside additional therapy...
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24% Bias Score


25 Years After NSU Terror Began: A Daughter's Fight for Justice
Gamze Kubaşık, whose father was murdered by the National Socialist Underground (NSU) in 2006, reflects on the lasting impact of the far-right terror group's actions and the ongoing fight for justice and societal change.
25 Years After NSU Terror Began: A Daughter's Fight for Justice
Gamze Kubaşık, whose father was murdered by the National Socialist Underground (NSU) in 2006, reflects on the lasting impact of the far-right terror group's actions and the ongoing fight for justice and societal change.
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36% Bias Score


Daughter of First NSU Victim Opposes Zschäpe
Semiya Şimşek, daughter of Enver Şimşek, the first victim of the NSU terrorist group, opposes the inclusion of convicted member Beate Zschäpe in an extremist exit program, citing continued contact with right-wing extremists and insufficient cooperation with authorities.
Daughter of First NSU Victim Opposes Zschäpe
Semiya Şimşek, daughter of Enver Şimşek, the first victim of the NSU terrorist group, opposes the inclusion of convicted member Beate Zschäpe in an extremist exit program, citing continued contact with right-wing extremists and insufficient cooperation with authorities.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Catholic Church's Inadequate Response to Child Sex Abuse Claims
Despite a publicized plan, the Spanish Catholic Church has compensated fewer than 50 of the over 2,000 recognized victims of child sexual abuse, with significant delays and inconsistent payouts, prompting criticism and legal action.
Spanish Catholic Church's Inadequate Response to Child Sex Abuse Claims
Despite a publicized plan, the Spanish Catholic Church has compensated fewer than 50 of the over 2,000 recognized victims of child sexual abuse, with significant delays and inconsistent payouts, prompting criticism and legal action.
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60% Bias Score

Mixed Reactions to UK-Ireland Troubles Legacy Deal
A new framework addressing Northern Ireland Troubles legacy cases, announced by the UK and Irish governments, has received mixed reactions from victims' families, politicians, and campaigners, raising concerns about truth, reconciliation, and protections for veterans.

Mixed Reactions to UK-Ireland Troubles Legacy Deal
A new framework addressing Northern Ireland Troubles legacy cases, announced by the UK and Irish governments, has received mixed reactions from victims' families, politicians, and campaigners, raising concerns about truth, reconciliation, and protections for veterans.
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24% Bias Score

German Catholic Dioceses Pay Millions in Sexual Abuse Recognition Payments
In response to sexual abuse cases, the Catholic dioceses of Mainz, Limburg, and Fulda in Germany have disbursed millions of euros in recognition payments to victims, alongside covering therapy costs, though the process has faced criticism for its handling of a recent exhibition.

German Catholic Dioceses Pay Millions in Sexual Abuse Recognition Payments
In response to sexual abuse cases, the Catholic dioceses of Mainz, Limburg, and Fulda in Germany have disbursed millions of euros in recognition payments to victims, alongside covering therapy costs, though the process has faced criticism for its handling of a recent exhibition.
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28% Bias Score

25 Years After First NSU Murder: Daughter's Fight for Justice
Gamze Kubaşık, daughter of Mehmet Kubaşık, the eighth victim of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group, reflects on the lasting impact of her father's murder and the fight for justice against far-right extremism in Germany.

25 Years After First NSU Murder: Daughter's Fight for Justice
Gamze Kubaşık, daughter of Mehmet Kubaşık, the eighth victim of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group, reflects on the lasting impact of her father's murder and the fight for justice against far-right extremism in Germany.
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32% Bias Score

Lisbon Funicular Crash Kills 15, Including Two Britons
A funicular crash in Lisbon, Portugal, killed 15 people, including two Britons identified as Kayleigh Smith and William Nelson, a couple who worked in theatre, and injured 21 others; the cause is under investigation.

Lisbon Funicular Crash Kills 15, Including Two Britons
A funicular crash in Lisbon, Portugal, killed 15 people, including two Britons identified as Kayleigh Smith and William Nelson, a couple who worked in theatre, and injured 21 others; the cause is under investigation.
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20% Bias Score

Long-Term Impacts of Jeffrey Epstein's Abuse: Survivors Demand Accountability
Years after their abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, survivors are speaking out, demanding accountability from those who enabled him and pushing for better victim protections.

Long-Term Impacts of Jeffrey Epstein's Abuse: Survivors Demand Accountability
Years after their abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, survivors are speaking out, demanding accountability from those who enabled him and pushing for better victim protections.
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44% Bias Score

Irish Government Faces Legal Challenge Over Omagh Bomb Inquiry
Shawneen Conway, whose brother died in the 1998 Omagh bombing, is legally challenging the Republic of Ireland to conduct its own public inquiry, criticizing the government's lack of empathy and arguing that a UK-only inquiry is insufficient to uncover the full truth about intelligence and security f...

Irish Government Faces Legal Challenge Over Omagh Bomb Inquiry
Shawneen Conway, whose brother died in the 1998 Omagh bombing, is legally challenging the Republic of Ireland to conduct its own public inquiry, criticizing the government's lack of empathy and arguing that a UK-only inquiry is insufficient to uncover the full truth about intelligence and security f...
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48% Bias Score
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